The Werewolf Filmography: 300+ Movies

Author:   Bryan Senn
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9781476693460


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   31 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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From the horrific to the heroic, cinematic werewolves are metaphors for our savage nature, symbolizing the secret, bestial side of humanity that hides beneath our civilized veneer. Examining acknowledged classics like The Wolf Man (1941) and The Howling (1981), as well as overlooked gems like Dog Soldiers (2011), this comprehensive filmography covers the highs and lows of the genre. Information is provided on production, cast and filmmakers, along with critical discussion of the tropes and underlying themes that make the werewolf a terrifying but fascinating figure.

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Author:   Bryan Senn
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 21.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 27.90cm
ISBN:  

9781476693460


ISBN 10:   1476693463
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   31 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction The Films (Alphabetically) Pseudowolves Other ­Were-Beasts Appendix A: Film Chronology Appendix B: Film Series and Subsets Bibliography Index

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When Bryan Senn writes books on cinema, many monster movie fans know he grabs their attention right away and won't let go. This hardcover tome is amazingly thorough and will have even the most knowledgeable were-wonk sniffing out the details on every page as they discover films they may have never heard of or known very little about. The bottom line for this invaluable full-moon filmography is that it eclipses the reader's epectations. --Scary Monsters Magazine; Known for his books on horror films, Senn has culled more than 150 full-length movies that feature werewolves and another 150 movies that include werewolves minimally...provides a valuable 19-page introduction about the significance of werewolves in popular culture...the author's research (a lengthly bibliography is included) and insights are clearly evident...werewolf enthusiasts and film buffs will welcome this reference work. --Booklist; this book really delivers the goods. Very well researched...synopsis are full of personal comments, factoids, reviews and inside info. It is a major project and I enjoyed it immensely --Little Shoppe of Horrors; Senn gives [Werewolf films] their due here in this well-done new guide to the genre...a must-have for all horror film fans --ARBA; an insightful and well-researched analysis...Senn alsways finds something intelligent and interesting to add to the mix. This is a book well worth having --Midnight Marquee; Although far from the only text on the subject, it is hands (paws?) down the most complete and comprehensive to date, placing it well ahead of the pack. For each of the many, many movies covered, Senn reviews it in authoritative detail and with a healthy sense of humor. Every werewolf movie you could possibly think of is here.... While valuable as a reference work, the McFarland & Company hardback is an absolute pleasure to read page by page, all 400-plus of them --Flick Attack; a beautiful looking, good size hardcover book. And if you're a werewolf fan, a Naschy fan, or a crazy horror movie reference book collector like myself, then you need to add this to your library. I know it is one that I will be going to for reference anytime I start to tackle a subject from the lycanthropic family. It is well researched, well written, and very, very informative. And for a reference book, that is the best you can ask for. --Kitley's Krypt.


"When Bryan Senn writes books on cinema, many monster movie fans know he grabs their attention right away and won't let go. This hardcover tome is amazingly thorough and will have even the most knowledgeable were-wonk sniffing out the details on every page as they discover films they may have never heard of or known very little about. The bottom line for this invaluable full-moon filmography is that it eclipses the reader's epectations.""--Scary Monsters Magazine ""Known for his books on horror films, Senn has culled more than 150 full-length movies that feature werewolves and another 150 movies that include werewolves minimally...provides a valuable 19-page introduction about the significance of werewolves in popular culture...the author's research (a lengthly bibliography is included) and insights are clearly evident...werewolf enthusiasts and film buffs will welcome this reference work.""--Booklist ""This book really delivers the goods. Very well researched...synopsis are full of personal comments, factoids, reviews and inside info. It is a major project and I enjoyed it immensely""--Little Shoppe of Horrors ""Senn gives [Werewolf films] their due here in this well-done new guide to the genre...a must-have for all horror film fans""--ARBA ""An insightful and well-researched analysis...Senn alsways finds something intelligent and interesting to add to the mix. This is a book well worth having""--Midnight Marquee ""Although far from the only text on the subject, it is hands (paws?) down the most complete and comprehensive to date, placing it well ahead of the pack. For each of the many, many movies covered, Senn reviews it in authoritative detail and with a healthy sense of humor. Every werewolf movie you could possibly think of is here.... While valuable as a reference work, the McFarland & Company hardback is an absolute pleasure to read page by page, all 400-plus of them""--Flick Attack ""A beautiful looking, good size hardcover book. And if you're a werewolf fan, a Naschy fan, or a crazy horror movie reference book collector like myself, then you need to add this to your library. I know it is one that I will be going to for reference anytime I start to tackle a subject from the lycanthropic family. It is well researched, well written, and very, very informative. And for a reference book, that is the best you can ask for.""--Kitley's Krypt"


Author Information

Bryan Senn's work has appeared in Filmfax, Cult Movies, Shivers, Midnight Marquee Press and Monsters from the Vault. He lives in Montana.

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